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1st 9 Weeks Test

1st 9 Weeks Test. Friday September 28. GROUPS 1 st Period. Groups 2 nd Period. Groups 6 th period. Team Trivia. Name your team and write your team name on the response sheets.

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1st 9 Weeks Test

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  1. 1st 9 Weeks Test Friday September 28

  2. GROUPS 1st Period

  3. Groups 2nd Period

  4. Groups 6th period

  5. Team Trivia • Name your team and write your team name on the response sheets. • You will have around 90 seconds for the song to play and then when it is over, you will have to turn in your responses to the basket.

  6. Team RULES and Points • Each team will answer 20 questions in 4 rounds. • For the first three rounds, teams can wager 2,4,6,8, or 10 points per question. Only one point value one time in each round. • Maximum number of points won per round is 30 points. • In the last round, point values are doubled. Teams can wager 4,8,12,16, or 20 points.

  7. FIRST ROUND • You can wager 2,4,6,8 or 10 points for these 5 questions. • You could wager 10 points every time, but remember each wrong answer your group answers will take away that many points! • You cannot earn more than 30 points per round.

  8. 1st 9 weeks test REVIEW • Topics to review for TEST on Friday September 28: • 25 Multiple Choice • Main Idea/Theme • Grendel-Conflict and Plot questions • Point of View (5 Types of Point of View) • Characterization (5 Types of Characterization) • Using textual evidence to support a claim

  9. Question • Who was Wealtheow? • What was her title?

  10. Question • Paraphrase the significant event from chapter 12 in Grendel. • Who died? How did he/she die?

  11. Question • What point of view is being used? • “Six years ago, I had a kindergarten class of 24,” says Joy Dobson, Dylan’s teacher. “It’s challenging with so few children because the range of ideas is not as broad. When you ask a question, the life experiences are limited in a small group so one answer doesn’t naturally lead to more questions and a thought process that grows. On the other hand, every child gets listened to and has room for his voice to grow and his or her confidence to develop.”

  12. Question • What is Grendel implying when he makes the observation that “no wolf was so vicious to other wolves?”

  13. Question • In Chapter 12 of Grendel, describe Grendel’s final statement, “ So may you all” (174).

  14. Question • Read the excerpt and identify the main characterization method used in the passage. “When I was little I would think of ways to kill my daddy. I would figure out this or that way and run it down through my daddy. All I did was wish him dead real hard every now and then. And I can say for a fact that I am better off now than when he was alive.”

  15. Question • Identify the Point of View used in the following passage: “With drooping heads and tremulous tails, they mashed their way through the thick mud, floundering and stumbling between the sidewalks, as if they were falling to pieces at the larger cracks in the concrete.” –Charles Dickens

  16. Question • In your group, determine what point of view this quote is using. THEN, write down the main conflict: “If you live long enough, you’ll make mistakes. But if you learn from them, you’ll be a better person. It’s how you handle adversity, not how it affects you.” - BILL CLINTON

  17. Question • Which characterization method(s) are being used to describe Mrs. Parsons? “It was Mrs Parsons, the wife of a neighbour on the same floor. She was a woman of about thirty, but looking much older. One had the impression that there was dust in the creases of her face.” -1984 G. Orwell

  18. Question • How is Grendel revealed in the story? • Which of the characterization methods

  19. Question • List all the significant symbols in Grendel.

  20. Question • What characterization method(s) is being used in the following passage? • What is the main conflict? “I could lay here and read all night. I am not able to fall asleep without reading. You have that time when your brain has nothing constructive to do so it rambles. I fool my brain out of that by making it read until it shuts off. I just think it is best to do something right up until you fall asleep.”

  21. Question #14

  22. Question #15

  23. FINAL ROUND • Now you can wager double of what you were wagering before. You can wager up to 20 points this round, but remember you can only earn 30 points total per round. WINNERS get M&M’s…and the personal satisfaction that they have reviewed for their test on Monday/Tuesday!

  24. Question #16 • What type of figurative language is being used in the following passage? FRIAR LAURENCE “These violent delights…”

  25. Question #17 How can we determine what type of character this is? What characterization method is being used? “I left the room, and locking the door, made a solemn vow in my own heart never to resume my work; and then, with trembling steps, I found my own apartment. I was alone; none were near me to relieve the gloom and the sickening oppression of the most terrible dreams I was having.” Frankenstein by Shelley

  26. QUESTION #18 Label a plot diagram with the following events: • Romeo crashes the Capulet party. • Romeo and Juliet get married. • Romeo takes a poison to kill himself. • Juliet waits for the nurse to return with the news from Romeo. • Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin.

  27. Question # 19

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